Cash-register.



Patented Feb. 22, 1910.

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J. P. GLEAL.

CASH REGISTER.

APPLIUATION FILED AUG. s, 1903.

949,884, Patented Feb. 22, 1910.

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J. P. CLEAL.

CASH REGISTER.

APPLICATION FILED AUG. 6, 1903.

Patented Felezz, 1910.

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APPLIOATION FILED AUG.s.19oa.

949,884. Patented Feb.22,1910.

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J. P. CLEAL.

CASH REGISTER.

APPLICATION FILED AUG. 6,1903.

Patented Feb. 22, 1910.

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J. P. CLEAL.

DASH REGISTER.

APPLICATION FILED AUG. a, 190s.

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Patented Fenzz, 1910.

iillillliltlm UNITED STATES IATENT OFFICE.

JOSEPH P. CLEAL, 0F DAYTON, OHIO, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, T0 THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY, OF DAYTON, OHIO, A CORPORATION OF OHIO, (INCORPORATED IN 1906.)

CASH-REGISTER.

To all 11i/0m it may concern.'

Be it known that I, JosnrI-I P. CLEAL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Dayton, in the county of Montgomery and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and use- Vlul Improvements in Cash tegisters, ot which lY declare the following to be a` full, clear, and exact description.

This invention has more particular rela tion to improvements in registers of the type illustrated in Patent No. 483,511 issued September 27, 1892 to Hugo Cook; Patent No. 580,378 issued April. 13, 1899 on the invention of Joseph I. Cleal and Frank A. Reinhard, and Patent No. 724.378 issued l.\'larch 31, 1903 on an invention of said Cleal.

One of the several objects of the invention is to provide means whereby certain designations or numbers may be printed in connection with the amount of a transaction to identify that particular transaction with some patron. customer or department.

A further obj eet is to provide an improved printing device constructed to give a uniform pressure upon all of the types embraced therein.

.X still further object is to provide for compelling the manipulation of one or more amount keys in connection with special transactions such as those commonly known in the art as paid out. received-on-account, and charge.

lilith these and other objects in view as will appear hereinafter the invention consists in certain novel features of construction and combinations of parts. the essential elements of which are recited in the appended claims and a preferred form of embodiment whereof, with a number of moditications, is described in detail herei after and illustrated in the accompanying awings wherein,-

Figure l represents an end elevation ot a machine of the class mentioned with my improvements applied thereto; the cabinet and cash drawer being omitted for clearness. Fig. 2 represents an enlarged detail rear elevation of the printing devices, a number of the parts being omitted for clearness. cEig. 3 represents a vertical transverse se ion partly broken away through a machine of the class mentioned showing one form of my improved locking devices. Fig. 4 rep- Speeiflcation of Letters Patent.

Application filed August 6, 1903.

Patented Fel). 22, 1910.

serial No. 168,438.

resents a similar section taken just to the right of the bank containing the special transaction keys. Fig. 5 representsan enlarged detail side elevation of the operating handle, connecting gears and the lock for the same. Fig. (i represents an enlarged detail side elevation partly in section of the strip printing devices, the platen and the platen actuating mechanism. Fig. T repre sents an enlarged side elevation of one of the special setting levers, its type segment and alining segment. Fig. S represents a detail front elevation ot the hinged indexY plate through which the setting levers project. Fig. 9 represents a detail vertical section through the same showing the latch for securing the plate in its elevated position. Figs. l() and 11 are views similar to Figs. 4- and 3, illustrating a modification of the interlocking devices. Fig. 12 is a tragmentary7 end view with lnany parts omitted for the sake of clearness, the same illustrating another moditication. Fig. 13 is a sectional view further illustrating this modification; and Fig. 1l is a detail view in the same connection.

In the accompanying drawings, 1 represents the frame of the machine, 2 the clerks keys, 3 the special transaction keys, 4 the operating handle, 5 the regular amount printing segments, G the special number printing segments, and 7 the setting levers or handles for the latter.

There is shown in the drawings the particular style of machine above mentioned merely as one illust ation of the application of\the invention and it will be readily understood that the devices herein described can be equally well applied to other different types of machines having the same general characteristics as that shown in the present drawings. As the present improvements will be better understood however by a general description of the type of ma.- ehine chosen to illustrate the application ot said improvements. a description ot the movements of the several parts of this particular type of machine will be given in a general way making reference to the aforesaid patents for any detailed descriptions desired.

The amount and character printing type segments 5 and 5 are mounted upon the printing segments are well known in the` art.y no further descriliition is thought to be necessary here; such dcs; :ription being found in the aforesaid patents if desired.

In addition to the above the present invention contemplates printing upon both the detail strip and checl; any desired number whereby the, particular sale or transaction may be identified with some patron, customer.y department or any particular class of transaction in a positive and definite manner. For this purpose there are provided the printing segments G which are journaled upon the outermost of the nested sleeves S in proximiy to the regular `printing segments 5 and 5a. These segments tl are arranged t0 be brought to the same printing line as the segments 5 and 5a. The setting of the segments t which are n10unted side by side upon the outermost sleeve 8 as shown in Fig. 2 is accomplished by means of a series of setting levers 7. These levers are connected to their respective type segments by curved open-ended rectangular frames 5bwhich are nested as shown in Fig. l so that they may pass each other to secure a` reversal in the arrangement of the type segments. ln ohci' words, in operating the levers T from the front of the machine the operator reads from left to right while the type segments (S, in order to print back ward on the strip and check carry their types in a reversed order and viewed from the front of the machine must be` read from right to left for a number set up.

Each of the type segments G is provided with a toothed locking segment 57 by means of which the levers and the type segments are locked in their adjusted positions after the regular movements of the machine have been commenced bv the operating handle d. This locking is effected by a series of pivoted locking pawls 58 arranged to engage the segments 5T and pivotally mounted upon a short rock shaft 59 journaled in the printer frame. This rock shaft carries rigidly mounted upon it` a` frame GO formed with ears 6l between which are pivoted a series y of release pawls (32 having operating arms (t3 which eoperate with pins G4 mounted upon the segments 57. the pawls GQ are formed with locking notches G5 which cooperate with locking noses G6 formed on the respective pawls" 58. The

The lower ends of t l l straining pawls t'or the. levers` 'l'.

pawls (32 are normally forced against the pins o4, by spiral expansion springs (i7 intermediate the traine titl and said pawls while the pawls 55 are normally l'orccd into engagjfement` with the teeth ot the segments 5T by similar springsy tti intermediate the frame (lt) and said pawls. 'lfhc shaft 5t) is provided near one end with an operating arm (it) which is normally drawn upward into contact with a cam 7U by a spiral retraetile spring Tt which connects said arm to the main frame. 'l'hc cani T() is com pounded with a gear T2 of the operating` gear train of theprginter so as to receive one rotation upon eachiperation of the crank handle. lgly reference to Fig. 1 it will be sven that the arm it) has been rocked upward and its end loved into a recess T23 of the cam T0 by the spring T1. lVhen in this position the shaft 5t) is rocked rearward sull'iciently to permitl movement of the pawls 5S; said pawls actingI as alining and re- W'hen the movement of the eranl; handle al; is conimenced, the cam T0 forces the forward end of the arm (39 downward and thus rocks the shaft 59 and the frame G() forward. W'hen the frame G0 is thus rocked it contacts with the rear of the pawls 5S and loclis them in engagement with the segment 5T thus preventing any movement of the levers 7 after the operation of the machine has been commenccd1-the sprii'igs (38 being set. in recesses formed in the frame (l0 so that when the fratrie is moved forward as above described, these springs will be completely compressed into said recesses. As the operation of the machine is Completed, the forward end of the arm G9 again enters the recess T3 and the frame tt() is rocked rearward to unlock the pawls 5S. Then any one of the levers 7 moved from its normal position, its pin G4 releases its respective pawl (3Q and the latter springs forward at` its lower end against the nose (3G of its respective pawl 5S. Then the machine is now operated and the frame titl rocked upward and forward the shoulders G5 of the released pawls (i2 snap over the noses ('t of their respective pawls 58 so that when the frame (l0 is rocked rear vard again as before described, the pawls 58 will be en tirelyg isengaged from the segments 5T and leave"tie1n free to return to their normal positions. This return 1novc1nent is accomplished by a. series of spiral ret ractile springs T5 which connect. the respective levers i to the main frame whereby when said levers` are otherwise unrestrained they are drawn back to their normal positions. lhen the levers T are thus automatically returned to their nsarmal positions their pins 64 again engage'the arm G3 and force the pawls GQ out. of contact` with the noses 6G and allow the pawls 58 to again engage and latch the segments 57 in position.

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ltltl Clt Mosel There are live of the levers T in the pres ent instance and they pass through a slotted index plate Tt' which is hinged as at Ti and formed with a series of slots TS through which said levers project. The notations or characters of the scales on the plate TG correspond with the type upon the segment t3 and in the present instance are numerals extendingr from zero to El so that any num ber intermediate Zero and 219.52519 may be set 11p and printed in connection with the anionntof a transaction and the other special designations. As it is desirable at times to elevate the plate To in order to permit access to the inking pads and other parts I hinge the plate as before stated and provide thc saine with a notch 79 and a stop shoulder 80. A spring-pressed pawl Si mounted upon the main frame is arranged to project into the notch T9 when the plate is in its normal position. VWhen the plate elevated the pawl Si, passes upward against the stop shoulder tt() and holds the plate in its elevated posi4 tion until it is :forcibly depressed.

The reciprocatine platen S5 is slid-ably mounted in the main frame substantially as shown and described in the aforesaid Cook, and Cleat and Reinhard patents and is reciprocated by a box cam a. its this box cam is only connected to one end of the slide S51* carrying the platen and as this latter is of some little width, it becomes necessary to provide auxiliary means for simultaneously raising' the opposite end of the platen to se cure a uniform pressure across the entire platen. This means comprises a cani 8G (Fig. (i) mounted upon the rotation shaft 39 and engaging! the rear end of a lever S8 pivoted inteimcdiate its ends on the printer frame aud provided at the opposite end with au inturned ear carrying an adjustable iressure bolt S9 which engages the undersit e of a lever which is mounted on the printer frame adjacent to and concentric with the lever 8S. The forward end of the lever 90 .is slotted as at 91 to embrace the inner end of a rod 92 around which rotates an impression roller 93; the outer end of the rod 92 being supporteet in the platen frame Pivoted to the frame S5 is a` spring drawn arm 94 the rearward end of which encireles the rod 92 to keep it in the positioniowhich it is adjusted by bolt Si). The formation of the cam SG is such that the lever 88 is given two movements during` each operation of the machine to cooperate with the box cam in giving' the impression roller two printingy nujiulses in each cycle of operation. This construction provides for insuring an even impression throughout the length of the rcller and the full width of the line otlyype, notwithstanding the increase in the atter by the addition of the specially set type segments.

Each of the banks of amount keys 1l eooperates with a pivoted segmental dctent l2 in such a manner that ita key is operated in any bank its correspolnlinfg' detcnt is elevated substantially as `shown in said patents.

For the purpose olI the present invention cach otl tin-se dctcnls` 1L). is provided with a` rearwardly projectingy arm lil carrying a headed screw ll which projects through an elongated slotA vformed in a link lt'. The lower end of cach link is connected to a crank arm li and these arms :1re in turn mounted rigidly upon a transverse rock shaft lo. This shaft is provided near one end as shown in Fig. it with a vertical lockingV or tappet lever it) which is normally drawn rearwart'l by a coil spring 20 which connects the same to the main frame This ncrnial position of thtI lover ttl holds all of the linksA 1G normally elevated with the pins ilk-l contactinnl with the lower walls of the slots if. lVhcn any one of the dctents l2 is elevated itsl corrcspoinling arm 13 is forced downward and as the pin '1l carried by this arm contactingT with the lower wall of thc slot l5 of its, respective link llt, the latter is forced downward thus rocking' the shaft 18. This rockingof the shaft 18 draws all of the link bars 1G downward but the slots 15 in said bars are of such length that this downward movement will not he suiicient to in any wise disturb the remaiir iner detents 1Q and these latter will only be elevated by the depression of some one oil the keys in the bank to which they belong'. During the normal ope ation of the machine for a cash transaction the connections above described subserve no useful purpose but should it he desired to register` indicate and print a special transaction, such. for instance as paid out," charge,` or rcceivedonaccount, the said parts eoperate to compel the operation of amount keys in connection with the special transaction keys before the machine is unlocked for operation.

By reference to Fig. flit will be seen that', each of the special keys 3 carries a laterally projecting pin 2l provided with an anti friction roller 22. These pins project into inclined bayonet slots formed in the upper end ot' a lever Q4 which is iournaled upon a transverse rock shaft Q5. ihen any one of the keys 3 is depressed its particular roller will contact with the inclincd wall of its respective bayonet slot 2:5 and will thus rock the lever 2l upward and rearward. The lever 2-1- is subsequently rojiven a further movement to ctlect'` the locking of the depressed key but as the present invention has to do only with this initial movement of the lever, no further description in this direction will. be given in this specification. The lever 24 is connected by a link 26 to a crank arm 2i' fast upon a trans verse rock shaft 28. This shaft` 28 as best shown in Fig. 3 is provided with a throwout lill) arm 29 for throwiine` out the counter in the. manner described in the betorementioned (leal patent No. 721.378. This arm normally rests against a stop pin Btl mounted upon one end of the stationary framepieces and is provided with a laterally projecting pin 31. This pin as shown in Fig'. 3 normally engages the inclined edge 32 oi a nose .'53 formed on a lever Si which is jiiivotally mounted on the main transverse supporting shaft 35. The nose Ei is normally held in contact with the pin Si by a coil spring- 36 which connects the said lever to the frame. .t stop lug or projection 3T is mounted upon a disk 3S fast to the main rotation shalt 3S) and the upper rear end of the lever 34 projects in proximity to the said lua' but is normally held clear of the same as shown in Fig. $3. When in this position the shaft Btl is free to operate but should any one of the three special keys be operated before described. vthe lever 2t) will he moved rear ward sutliciently to disengapje the pin 31 from the nose 323 and thus allow the .spring` 3G to draw the upper end of the lever Si rear fard into the path of the projection 3T. This operation locks the machine and prevents any movement of the operating handle 4. If after one of the special keys has been operated, one or more amount keys should be pressed in the lever 19 will be rocked forward as described and contactingl with a stud l0 mounted on the lever Si will force the upper end of the same forward out. of the path of the lug 3T and unlock the machine.

The oflice of the above described devices is to compel the operation of some amount key in connection with the operation of any one of the three special keys. The operating handle 4 is normally locked by the regular pivoted latch pawl 41V best shown in Fig. 5. This pawl is operated by the detent 42 of the special clerks key bank. The lockingi pawl 4l is mounted upon a transverse rock shaft 43 and is normally drawn upward at its rear end into locking' position by a coil spring 44 which connects the forward end of the pawl to the main frame. A locking nose 45 of the pawl normally projects into a locking recess 1G formed in a disk 4T fast to a gear 4S which is journaled upon the main trame. The picar 48 meshes with a gear 49 fast to the rotary shaft 3%) and also with a large intermediate gear 50 in mesh with a pinion al fast to the operating' handle 4. The opposite end of the shaft 43 is provided with a downwardly and forwardly projecting trip arm 52 (see Fig'. 4) having an inclined nose 53 which is acted upon by a triangular lug 54 mounted on the aforesaid detent 42. lt results from the above construction that when the detent 42 is elevated by the operation of any one of the clerks keys 2 the shaft, 43 is rocked rearward thus moving4 the nose 1.3 out of the notch 4G suilieiently to free the disk 4T and permit the oja-ration o the machine as tar as this particular latch is concerned.

lt will be seen 'l' rom the above description that Yfor an ordinary cash transaction the machine is fully unlocked by simply den'essinod one of the elerks keys 2 while for l n :L transaction ot a special nature such as i paid` out." received-on account,7 or i charge, the machine is not unlocked until a clerks key, and one or more amount keys have been operated, after one of tho special keys has been operated. (')t course it an amount key is lirst operated and then the special transaction key, the lockiirr;v lever 3l does not move into locking position at all for the depression of the amount key moves the arm 1t) up to the roller 40 and when the pin 31 subsequently moved beyoinl the nose 32, said lever is held by said arm 19.

Various constructions may he employed diltering more or from that shown in the accompanyingjl drawings tor the purpose el' eon'lpelling an operation of the amount keys in connection with a special transaction. For example` the lever' A instead of heing thrown to its unlocking position (after movement into locking position by the manipulation of a special key) by the operation of a lever such as 1S), may be shifted by an arm 19EL (see Figs. l() and ll) depending from a` shaft 1S at the front of the machine just above the banks of keysI which arm will be provided with a rollenequipped pin 40 at its lower end for contact with the lower part ot' .said lever 234-. 0n the shaft there will be fixed a set of arms 1G one for each bank of amount keys and each segmental detent l2 will be provided with a laterally projectingl pin 14 to act against one of said arms so that when any amount key is pressed in the shaft will be turned and the first mentioned dependingr arm moved back against a lower beveled portion of the lever 232. Another construction for accomplishing this same object is shown in Figs. 12-14, and comprises a lock 41 similar to the one designated 4l in Fig. 5 which lock however will be normally disengaged from its notch 4Gb. ln this case the pins 21 of the special keys will operate in inclined slots 25h of a sliding" segmental plate 24h which will be provided with a pin 31b normally supporting an arm 34h which is fast upon the same shaft'. 28h as the lock 41", the latter being' held out of engagement with the notch 46h by reason of this engagement between the pin ou the sliding segmental plate and the arm. lVhen the said plate is moved upwardly by the pushing in of a special key the said pm will be shifted so that the same arm can drop with the result of moving the nose 45h into the notch 46h. Each of the segmental amount key detents will beprol Ut) vided with a triangular pin 54') similar to the one indicated at 5ft in Fig. 4 for cooperating with arms 52" mounted upon the shaft 28 to which the locking lever 'll" is i fastened, these arms having thc noses 525. The elevation of any one ot the segn'icutal amount key detents after the operation ot' one ot the special keys will thus have the e'tliect ot moving the lock 4l'D back to its normal position out ot engagement with the notch 46'). In this modified construction this lock -lll Will no longer constitute the main lock oi the machine under control of the initial or clerks keys but a separate lock will be provided in the form of a lever 95 i having a nose 9G normally engaging behind a shoulder 97 on the rotation sha itt tt) ot the 1 machine, this lever having a forwardly prov jecting portion 9i) lor coiiiierating with a triangular shaped pin 54 on the segmental detent 42h which is moved by the clerkskeys. 1

It is evident that the invention is susceptible of embodiment in various other forms than as here shown and described, and it is to be understood therefore that in claims to follow essential elements oi the invention will be recited Without limitations to details of construction.

Having thus described my invention, What I claim is,-

l. In a machine of the character described, the combination with an operating mechanism and manipulative amount determining devices controlling the performances of said operating mechanism; of an attachment for producing a printed record of transactions, the same including auxiliary type carriers with individual manipulating means for setting up various combinations to be printed with the transaction indicia for identification purposes, together with means for automatically restoring the said type carriers to initial positions at'ter the printing operation is concluded.

2. In a machine of the character described, the combination With an operating mechanism and manipulative amount determining devices controlling the performances of said operating mechanism; of an attachment for producing a printed record of transactions, the same including auxiliary type carriers with individual `manipulating means for setting up various combinations to be printed with the transaction indicia for identification purposes, together with means for locking said type carriers in set positions during the printing and for automatically unlocking them after the printing is concluded and before the completion of a cycle of operation of the machine, and means for automatically restoring the said type carriers to initial positions, substantially as described.

3. In a machine of the character Adescribed, the combination with an operating mechanism and manipulative amount detern'iining devices controlling the performances ot' said operating mechanism; ot an attachment ior producing a printed record oi' transactions, the same including a Set ot' special type carriersA with adjusting handles tor setting up the various combinations to bo printed with the transaction indicia for identification purposes, the handles and type carriers boing reversely connected from rigl'it to lett, by means oi nested straps not contacting with :ach other, substantially as and for the purpose described.

l. In a machine of the character described` the combination with an operating mechanism and manipulative amount determinii'ig devices controlling the performances of said operating mechanism; oi an attachment vlor producing a printed record ot transactions, the same including special type segments. setting levers therefor, and nested frames connecting' the said segments with their respective levers and not contacting with each other, substantially as and for the purpose described.

5. In a machine of the character described, the combination With an operating mechanism and manipulative amount determining devices controlling the performances of said operating mechanism; of an attachment for producing a printed record ci transactions, the same including special type segments carrying locking segments, setting levers for said type segments, pavvls engaging said locking segments, means for locking said pawls in such engagement during the printing operation, and means for automatically restoring the type segments to normal positions.

G. In a machine of the character described, the combination with an operating mechanism and manipulative amount determining devices controlling the performances of said operating mechanism; of an attachment for producing a printed record of transactions, the same including special type carriers spring drawn to normal positions; together with means for automatically locking said carriers in set positions by the operating mechanism of the machine, and for releasing the same after the printing has concluded.

7. In a machine of the character described. the combination with an operating mechanism and manipulative amount determining devices controlling the performances ot said operatin mechanism; of an attachment for producing a printed record ot transactions, the same including special type segments spring drawn to normal positions and carrying locking segments, pawls engaging the same, and means for locking said pawls in such engagement when the type segments have been set and the operation of the machine commenced, with provillO llt

operating mechanism; of an attachment iior producing a printed record ol transactions, the same vincluding spec al type segments spring drawn to normal positions and carry` nig locking segments, pawls engaging the i same, a i'rame cn'ilinacing said pawls forlockA ing the same in engagement with their ments, pawls carried by said iramc and designed to interlock with the first mentioned pawls when said frame moves to locking` position and disengage said pawls 'l'rom the locking segments when the frame is retract ed; together with cam devices for actuating thc said locking frame` and provisionsv for discngaging the release pawls from the ment pawls, substantially as described. Y

9. In a machine of the character described, the con'ibination with an operating mechanism and different sets of manijmlating dcviees for determining the amount and the character of transactions; of a normally displaced lock for the operating mechanism, means for rendering said lock effective upon manipulation of a member of one set of the manipulating devices, and means for again disabling the lock upon manipulation of a member of the other set of such devices, substantially as and for the urpose described.

l0. In a machine o the character dc scribed, the combination with an operating mechanism and different sets 01"' manipulating devices for determining the amount and the character of the transactions; of a lock for the machine impclled toward locking position, means under control of one of said sets of manipulating devices for normally restraining said lock, and means under control oi' thc other set of manipulating devices i'or restoring the lock to unlocking position after it has been permitted to as sume a locking position, substantially as and for the purpose described.

11. In a machine of the character described, the combination with an operating mechanism and amount and special transaci tion keys; of a lock for the machine impclled toward locking position, means under control of the special. keys for restrannng said lock, and means under control of the amount.

keys for restoring the lock to unlocking position after it has been permitted to assume j a locking position, substantially as and for the purpose described.

152. In a machine of the character described, the combination with an operating mechanism and amount and special transaction keys with their detents; of a lock for the machine, a movable support for said lock j l l connected with thc special key detent, and a tappct connected with the amount key detent4 and designed to restore the lock to unlocking position altcr displacementy through removal ol the said support.

lI-. In a machine of the character des scribed, the combination with an operating mechanism and amount and special transaction keys; of a locking lever for tho machine z-pring actuatcrfl in a` locking direction, a` special key datent normally restraining` said lover from assuming a` .lockingI position, amount key detcnts, and devices operated thereby to return theI locking lever to normal pcsition, substantially as and t'or the purpovc described.

lll. ln a machine o't the character de scribed, the combination with the printing couple, and a regular means tor advancing one member of the couple toward the other, oi' an auxiliary means for advancing one toward the other acting upon the end op posite that, to which the regular means is applied, whereby to produce uniform im pre; cions, with provisions for adjusting said auxiliary means.

l5. ln a machine of the character described, the combination with the printing couple, and a regular means for advancing one member ot the couple toward the other, of an auxiliary means for advancing one toward the other acting upon the end opposite that to which the regular means is applied, said auxiliary means comprising a two part lever with provisions for adjustment, and a cam for vibrating said lover, substantially as described.

16. In a` cash register, the combination with an operating mechanism, and a locking device therefor, of two different transaction determining keys, one of which disables said locking device and the other renders it eti'ective in the event of the conjoint operation of both keys.

1T. In a cash register, the combination with an operating shaft for the register, and a locking device therefor comprisinga pivoted arm with spring means normally tending to move said arm to locking position, of two 19. In a cash register, the combination with an operating mechanism and a locking` device therefor, of a manipulative device and connections holding said locking device in releasing position nntil the manilr nlative device is operated and a See-ond inanipnlative device and Connections which when operated hold Haiti loelting (leviee in releasingposition irrespective ot' the opera tion ol: said tiret` manipulative (leviee.

20. In a cash aeeonnting (levioe, the com binaition with (iitt'erentiall,Y adjustable members, aeeonnting` ilevieel rontrollecl thereby, means YFor t'rietionall)r holding the adinet4 ahle members in their adjnstetl positions, an operating mechanism and means controlled thereby for positively holtling the `trietional means in engagement with the adjnetahle members So ne to prevent displacement thereof during n part of the inoveinent of the operating mechanism and then posi tively withdrawing the frietional ineanw from ont of engagement to permit the antomatie return to normal position ot the adjustable members.

2l. ln a rash register, the combination with an operating clevie;x for the register, and a piroted arm for locking saint operatingl ileviee, spring vineann tending to move rsaid locking arm lo lookingl punition, a Laerien olz heya, rlevires eontrolletl in v said keys nor lnallv preventing movement ot ywill loeliing nrln to loehing position. a weontl ,Series ol' kers and derives eont rolled therehv i'or posi tively returning Saitl. looking nrin to relene` ing position.

In testimony whereof I atl'ix 1n \,r aignatnre. in the 1')ie:-1ein re ot" two witnessee.

JUHHPH l). (lLFli. lYitnesees Lnwis l). BAKER, WTM. O. HENDERSON. 

